Are There Any Scrapbookers Out There?
March 26, 2008 | 3 Comments
If you're new here, sign up for your free daily email about all things kid related in Northwest Arkansas. Click here to subscribe to Life+Kids by Email. Thanks for visiting!
If so, you need to check out the Daily Chrysalis, a blog by local mom, Lindsay. Her contribution to the Frugal Life+Kids Week is this excellent post on how to become a frugal scrapbooker.
Confession: I keep returning to Lindsay’s other blog, Scraptacular, just to hear the Jack Johnson song, Better Together. Am I the only one who has never heard it before?
This post is part of the Frugal Life+Kids Week brought to you by Once Upon a Child — the best place to find kids’ stuff with previous experience in Fayetteville.
You will not want to miss a single frugal tip, so check back daily. Or, better yet, click here to subscribe to Life+Kids and receive free email updates on all things kid related in Northwest Arkansas.
Frugal Tips from Across the Sea
March 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment
I bet you didn’t expect a frugal post all the way from England (as in the United Kingdom, not England, Arkansas!). Bryan Riley and his family are missionaries living in the UK who formerly lived in Northwest Arkansas.
Bryan has kindly offered some frugal tips on his blog, Charis Shalom, including a glowing recommendation for the Growing Kids consignment sale in Fort Smith. Click here to see his frugal tips on Charis Shalom.
This post is part of the Frugal Life+Kids Week brought to you by Once Upon a Child — the best place to find kids’ stuff with previous experience in Fayetteville.
You will not want to miss a single frugal tip, so check back daily. Or, better yet, click here to subscribe to Life+Kids and receive free email updates on all things kid related in Northwest Arkansas.
Tuesday’s Frugal Tip of the Day - Cheap Cuts for a Cause
March 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment
On Saturday, April 12, 2008 from 2:30-7pm you can get a $10 haircut at the Fayetteville Beauty College and 100% of the proceeds will go to Arkansas organ donor families.
This event is hosted by the Staff and Alumni of the Fayetteville Beauty College in association with the Arkansas Donor family Council and Arora.
The Fayetteville Beauty College is located in the Westwood Plaza, 2167 West 6th Street in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Contact Tammy Sisemore (479)442-5181 for more information.
This tip is part of the Frugal Life+Kids Week brought to you by Once Upon a Child — the best place to find kids’ stuff with previous experience in Fayetteville.
You will not want to miss a single frugal tip, so check back daily. Or, better yet, click here to subscribe to Life+Kids and receive free email updates on all things kid related in Northwest Arkansas.
33 Money Saving Tips
March 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment
I love that Life+Kids has led me to so many great local blogs, like Sermons in Stones by local mom, Megan.
In honor of the Frugal Life+Kids Week, Megan has posted an excellent post full of money saving tips on topics such as Shopping, Money Management, Kids, and Home. Click here to go to Megan’s blog and see what she has to say about frugal living.
This post is part of the Frugal Life+Kids Week brought to you by Once Upon a Child — the best place to find kids’ stuff with previous experience in Fayetteville.
You will not want to miss a single frugal tip, so check back daily. Or, better yet, click here to subscribe to Life+Kids and receive free email updates on all things kid related in Northwest Arkansas.
Saving Money on Childcare and Housecleaning
March 25, 2008 | 2 Comments
This is a guest post by Rhonda Duckett of Life Made Simple — the complete source for all your domestic care needs. Rhonda is the Queen of household management – from nannies to house cleaners to home managers. You can find out more about her company at www.lifemadesimple.net.
Here are 3 great ways to save money on Childcare:
- Use a mommy nanny. A mommy nanny is a nanny who brings her child to work with her. Mommy nannies work (salary or hourly charge) for 25% less and usually are more experienced. We have mommy nannies with a college degree or 2 years of nanny experience who work for $8/hour! For More Info www.LifeMadeSimple.net
- Try Sitter Social. Need a babysitter? Can’t afford the high fees associated with babysitting agencies? Try Sitter Social with Life Made Simple-it’s where moms meet sitters. For $50 you can meet up to 15 sitters and receive resumes of each sitter that includes their childcare experience and references. Then, you negotiate the hourly wages and call the sitters directly when you need them. The $50 registration fee by Sitter Social is ONE TIME. Small Fee, UNLIMITED uses.
- Hire your own nanny with a little help. Want to hire a nanny on your own but not sure how to conduct background check or “check them out”? Life Made Simple will do consulting for you starting at as low as $60. (That is a huge savings in compared to placement fees) We also can check out roommates, boyfriends etc. For more information about our consulting services go to www.LifeMadeSimple.net and click Nanny Consulting Services.
Bonus tips: Saving money on a house cleaner:
- Go Bi Monthly instead of weekly. You can save a significant chunk of change if you schedule a house cleaner every other week.
- Do the easy stuff yourself. House cleaners will estimate higher if there is a lot of “pick up” or if they have to make beds, wash dishes, etc. If you want a house cleaner to do the hard work like bathrooms or scrubbing kitchen floors, then make sure you have the “easy” stuff done. The easy stuff will usually drive the cost up 25-30% because of the time involved. For more info visit www.LifeMadeSimple.net and Click House Cleaning Services.
This post is part of the Frugal Life+Kids Week brought to you by Once Upon a Child — the best place to find kids’ stuff with previous experience in Fayetteville.
You will not want to miss a single frugal tip, so check back daily. Or, better yet, click here to subscribe to Life+Kids and receive free email updates on all things kid related in Northwest Arkansas.
Frugal From Experience - Spring Break Road Trip
March 24, 2008 | 2 Comments
We’ve just returned from Breckenridge, Colorado on our first extended road trip as a family. The trip was great and did not break the bank. Here’s why.
- We drove. While I am one of the few people who still really enjoys flying, when you multiply the cost of a plane ticket by 4 and add a rental car, driving is inevitably cheaper. I dreaded the thought of 14 hours in the car, but the trip was easy, considering my husband drove the entire way and our boys were entertained with DVDs and video games in the back seat.
- We packed snacks for the road. I actually planned ahead and stocked the car with food. A few favorites included sliced apples, grapes, cheese cubes, pepperoni, trail mix, and granola bars. We also stuck water bottles and a box of Capri Suns under the seats. Aside from saving money, if you are driving to Colorado from Northwest Arkansas, a well stocked car is a necessity. Once you pass Topeka, the exits become few and far between.
- We stayed in a condo with a kitchen. Having dinner in the condo was probably the single biggest money saver of the trip. Eating out every night as a party of 11 would not be feasible or fun, so I am very glad the other families planned ahead and served dinner each night.
- We borrowed kids’ ski gear. Outfitting an entire family for a ski trip can be expensive, especially when you know the kids will outgrow the gear by next season. Used clothing and consignment stores are great places to find children’s ski gear. Or, see if any of your friends have gear you can use. We borrowed a ski bib and jacket from friends for our older son, and our younger son wore his brother’s from a previous ski trip.
How did you save money on travel this Spring Break?
This post is part of the Frugal Life+Kids Week brought to you by Once Upon a Child — the best place to find gently used kids’ stuff in Fayetteville.
You will not want to miss a single frugal tip, so check back daily. Or, better yet, click here to subscribe to Life+Kids and receive free email updates on all things kid related in Northwest Arkansas.
Monday’s Frugal Tip of the Day
March 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Save Money on Gas – go to www.gaspricewatch.com or www.gasbuddy.com and enter your zip code or city to find the lowest gas prices near you.
This frugal tip of the day is part of the Frugal Life+Kids Week brought to you by Once Upon a Child — the best place to find gently used kids’ stuff in Fayetteville.
You will not want to miss a single tip, so check back daily. Or, better yet, click here to subscribe to Life+Kids and receive free email updates on all things kid related in Northwest Arkansas.
Frugal Travel Tips - Vacation Home Rentals
March 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment
My sister in law, Holly Bryan, has graciously agreed to include frugal travel tips on her blog this week. Holly maintains the blog Lowcounty Lowdown focused on travel to Charleston and the islands off the coast of South Carolina.
Holly and her family own a vacation home on Seabrook Island (near Kiawah Island). I have always admired Holly and her balance of frugalness and fun. The Bryan family loves to travel and Holly has worked hard at keeping expenses down in other areas of the family budget to allow for frequent family vacations. Click here to take a look the Lowcountry Lowdown and see if some of that frugalness can rub off on you, too!
This post is part of the Frugal Life+Kids Week brought to you by Once Upon a Child — the best place to find gently used kids’ stuff in Fayetteville.
You will not want to miss a single frugal tip, so check back daily. Or, better yet, click here to subscribe to Life+Kids and receive free email updates on all things kid related in Northwest Arkansas.
Children’s Boutique Show in Fayetteville
March 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment
From K.C. Pummill at Cotton Hill Designs:
I wanted to let you know about a Children’s Boutique Show on Saturday, March 29th, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The show will feature 17+ local merchants with unique custom items for children and their moms!
Everything is cute, handmade and boutique….. featuring children’s room decor, custom boutique clothing, personalized stationery, bows, jewelry, tutus, uniquely embellished wallets, custom crystal apparel, handmade photo albums, frames, hand-painted furniture, baby items, personalized embroidery, baby bedding, the local Junior League cookbook, distressed wood frames… and so much more!
Our one-day show will take place at The Church at Arkansas which is located at 1905 E. Mission Blvd. (behind Eureka Pizza in the old Dillon’s grocery store) in east Fayetteville. Click here for directions.
Frugal Fun in Arkansas
March 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment
This is a guest post by Jill Rohrbach, travel writer for the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism. Jill and her husband Mike (of Flying Burrito fame) live in Fayetteville with their two kids. When she’s not chasing children, Jill can be found blogging at the Arkansas Travel Blog.
Tons of thrifty fun can be found in The Natural State. Free activities abound in the great outdoors. Trails, caves and waterfalls await discovery. Nature centers provide interpretive exhibits and classes.
Fifty-two state parks have no admission charge and offer free programming throughout the summer season. Learn about butterflies, bats, astronomy, mountain biking and more. Take a hayride or wildflower walk. You’ll also find hiking and biking trails, camping and fishing fun. Some parks have additional amenities like swimming pools and golf courses. Crater of Diamonds State Park is unique in that you can dig for diamonds there and keep what you find.
Some special programming will be available this year as Arkansas State Parks celebrates its 75th anniversary. These parks can be great for a day outing, weekend adventure or extended stay. Camping is cheap or if your budget allows, cabins and lodges are available too. Check out northwest Arkansas parks (Devil’s Den, Prairie Grove, Withrow Springs, Hobbs and the new Lake Fort Smith) as well as other mountain, adventure and history parks at www.ArkansasStateParks.com.
Outdoor adventures aren’t the only activities available for the frugal minded. For example, step into the magic of Terra Studios just outside of Fayetteville to find creatures from another world, a labrinyth, and to watch Bluebirds of Happiness being made. You can also visit the state’s online calendar of events for festival information. Most festivals have free admission, so other than buying some snacks, it can be cheap to spend the day watching the Championship Chuckwagon Races, World Championship Cardboard Boat Races or Great Arkansas Championship Outhouse Race.
Visit www.Arkansas.com for information on these ideas and more. Here you’ll also find a list of 101 Free Things to Do in The Natural State and Hot Deals & Packages, which give you more bang for your buck.
There’s plenty to choose from no matter what your interest. So make some memories — those are priceless.
This post is part of the Frugal Life+Kids Week brought to you by Once Upon a Child — the best place to find gently used kids’ stuff in Fayetteville.
You will not want to miss a single frugal tip, so check back daily. Or, better yet, click here to subscribe to Life+Kids and receive free email updates on all things kid related in Northwest Arkansas.



